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Value System in Taiwan, 1970
[electronic resource]
Wolfgang L. Grichting
1992-02-16Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR7223NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-08-02.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This study surveyed heads of households or wives of heads
of households in order to obtain an inventory of the basic (religious)
value structure in Taiwan. Attitudinal and behavioral differences
between rural and urban dwellers were also explored. The questionnaire
concentrated on the following areas: socioeconomics, living
conditions, family, social interaction, leisure time, process and
results of urbanization, value system in general, religious attitudes
and behavior, and perception of and contact with Christianity in
Taiwan. There were 1,882 respondents in the cross-section sample and
an additional 340 exclusively from the Hsien stratum. Demographic data
include sex, age, marital status, religion, education, parents'
education, and family income.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07223.v1
Christianityicpsrcultural beliefsicpsrethicsicpsrfamiliesicpsrfamily lifeicpsrfamily relationshipsicpsrfamily sizeicpsrhome environmenticpsrhousehold compositionicpsrindustrializationicpsrleisureicpsrliving conditionsicpsroptimismicpsrperceptionsicpsrpessimismicpsrrecreationicpsrreligious attitudesicpsrreligious beliefsicpsrrural populationicpsrsocial interactionicpsrsocioeconomic statusicpsrsocial valuesicpsrurban populationsicpsrurbanizationicpsrICPSR XVII.B. Social Institutions and Behavior, ReligionGrichting, Wolfgang L.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07223.v1